
The deal gave THQ exclusive rights to Rugrats for all current and future game systems from Nintendo, Sony and Sega.

In 1997, THQ signed an agreement with Nickelodeon to develop and publish video games using the Rugrats license through December 2002. The game also utilizes a password feature.

In each level the player has to collect specific items and get to the exit before time runs out. There are two levels in which the player drives the Reptar Wagon in a top-down perspective, but the rest features standard side-scrolling platform gameplay. The game features eight levels including the Pickles' house, the hospital, woods, and ancient ruins.

Tommy Pickles' little brother, Dil, has vanished, so the Rugrats set out to find him.
